Terminating the tip of an atomic force microscope with a CO molecule allows data to be acquired with a well-known and inert apex. Previous studies have shown conflicting results regarding the electrostatic interaction, indicating in some cases that the negative charge at the apex of the CO dominates, whereas in other cases the positive charge at the end of the metal tip dominates. To clarify this, we investigated CaF2(111). CaF2 is an ionic crystal and the (111) surface does not possess charge inversion symmetry. Far from the surface, the interaction is dominated by electrostatics via the negative charge at the apex. Closer to the surface, Pauli repulsion and CO bending dominate, which leads to an unexpected appearance of the complex 3-atom...
The (111) surface of CaF₂ has been intensively studied with large-amplitude frequency-modulation ato...
We investigated insulating Cu2N islands grown on Cu(100) by means of combined scanning tun-neling mi...
By combining experimental dynamic scanning force microscope (SFM) images of the CaF2(111) surface wi...
Terminating the tip of an atomic force microscope with a CO molecule allows data to be acquired with...
In atomic force microscopy (AFM), the measured force between tip and substrate is used to produc...
We analyse the mechanisms of contrast formation in non-contact atomic force microscopy (NC-AFM) on i...
Abstract. By combining theoretical modelling with experi-mental data on CaF2, we studied the interac...
Noncontact atomic force microscopy (AFM) has recently progressed tremendously in achieving atomic re...
We investigate mechanisms of contrast formation in atomic resolution imaging of flat terraces on the...
The aim of this study was to measure interaction forces between surfaces with high electric potentia...
\u3cp\u3eNoncontact atomic force microscopy (AFM) has recently progressed tremendously in achieving ...
Resolving individual atoms has always been the ultimate goal of surface microscopy. The scanning tun...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is a powerful tool to image surfaces and surface adsorbates with a...
We introduce an efficient method to simulate high-resolution atomic force microscopy (HR-AFM) images...
The (111) surface of CaF2 was imaged with dynamic mode scanning force microscopy and modeledusing at...
The (111) surface of CaF₂ has been intensively studied with large-amplitude frequency-modulation ato...
We investigated insulating Cu2N islands grown on Cu(100) by means of combined scanning tun-neling mi...
By combining experimental dynamic scanning force microscope (SFM) images of the CaF2(111) surface wi...
Terminating the tip of an atomic force microscope with a CO molecule allows data to be acquired with...
In atomic force microscopy (AFM), the measured force between tip and substrate is used to produc...
We analyse the mechanisms of contrast formation in non-contact atomic force microscopy (NC-AFM) on i...
Abstract. By combining theoretical modelling with experi-mental data on CaF2, we studied the interac...
Noncontact atomic force microscopy (AFM) has recently progressed tremendously in achieving atomic re...
We investigate mechanisms of contrast formation in atomic resolution imaging of flat terraces on the...
The aim of this study was to measure interaction forces between surfaces with high electric potentia...
\u3cp\u3eNoncontact atomic force microscopy (AFM) has recently progressed tremendously in achieving ...
Resolving individual atoms has always been the ultimate goal of surface microscopy. The scanning tun...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is a powerful tool to image surfaces and surface adsorbates with a...
We introduce an efficient method to simulate high-resolution atomic force microscopy (HR-AFM) images...
The (111) surface of CaF2 was imaged with dynamic mode scanning force microscopy and modeledusing at...
The (111) surface of CaF₂ has been intensively studied with large-amplitude frequency-modulation ato...
We investigated insulating Cu2N islands grown on Cu(100) by means of combined scanning tun-neling mi...
By combining experimental dynamic scanning force microscope (SFM) images of the CaF2(111) surface wi...